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Tamare Esperes
REINCARNATION

And the last thing I said
Was not goodbye.
It was “I” followed by “wonder.”
Then silence, here is this.
I am unannounced, I have
Come to you quicker.
I wonder now in your absence
Can you feel me?
I’ve stumbled to your thoughts
Unaware, not only have I
Met you this way, you have
Yet to see me.
I wish not to exploit this
This gift, for it is granted
To me so.
God has sealed this on rebirth,
Therefore I shall seek it.
I will not longer be a nymph
In passing.
I know you are here, I
Will leave this place and come
To you.
The tomb revises me,
I am here
Cotton wraps become of
Me, I thirst.
Sixty years pass and death
Succumbed us, now reborn,
Light sheds upon thee.
Blood of my blood, I love you.
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Tamare Esperes currently resides in Virginia, where she has lived her entire life.  She is 23
years old and was born on June 12th.  Tamare has been writing for quite sometime and is
especially interested in romantic story-telling and poetry.  Her favorite write of all time would
have to be Kahlil Gibran, known for his amazing ability to derive emotion from the reader.  She
shares with us her favorite quote, from Kahlil, himself:  

“And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”  
-Kahlil Gibran, The Profit, 1923